Album artwork for saturnine-december
Artwork by
Walter Crane

In the Green Petrichor

from Saturnine December

December 9th, 2022
6 tracks
56:28
Saturnine December
Saturnine December
In the Green Petrichor
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In the Green Petrichor
Antecantamentum
We once had a choice Why did you choose pain? Let your hatred die Do not let it overtake you The echoes of razorblade words Still draw fresh blood The evil tried to sway me It promised great vengeance But why should I offer that darkness, My most hated scourge, My loved ones as a sacrifice? Their blood will not heal my wounds I know your suffering I've felt the same sorrow And by that very knowledge I can’t allow it to continue You have left me Under the chariot of the hidden sun In the field of clover As deep as the sea I would dream of safety In the green petrichor In the misty valley Waiting to be found May I be the final visitor Of these sad desolate lands May the sun shine upon you May the clover blossoms bloom May the rains pass And the valley protect you I wish you could've felt safe I wish you were properly loved You only wished the best for us I will always love you
6:21

Recorded at many places in Paramount, Cerritos, and Long Beach, California. Written mainly between 2016 and 2022, with parts dating back to 2006.

This album literally went through hell. In May of 2022, my house caught fire. I lost almost everything, particularly all my guitars, and thought I had lost this album as well. Miraculously, the drives in my charred tower managed to survive unharmed, and I was then able to clone the drives and continue on. I moved around for months, all the while still working on this music, finally finishing it in July. I had a very different vision for this album back in 2014, but it’s transformed greatly over the years, it’s become much less cryptic and much more honest.

I’m still significantly loath to share actual lyrics, but I think they finally mean something to me. I wish I could stop taking years between releases, but quite honestly I think this album could not have been made in a short time, maybe it’s thanks to all that time that it became what it is now, for better or worse. It’s like it grew alongside me over all these years, I mean I still thought I was a man back when this album was merely an idea.

And if any good came from this situation, it allowed me to do something I wanted to do very badly back in 2016 when the album’s core was taking form: I got to record many of the songs with a St. Vincent guitar. I miss my guitars so much, seeing them charred up was so traumatizing, but this guitar is doing an amazing job carrying on their legacy and carving one out for itself.

This is an album of contradictions, harsh dissonance and beautiful harmony, utter nihilism and affirming fervor, of finality and immortality. I hope these songs might mean something to someone out there.

I would like to thank everyone listening to this. I particularly want to thank my sister and my nephew and the rest of my family and friends for helping us after the fire. I also want to thank Iōhannēs for all the support, both moral and musical. I also want to thank Kakophonix for another phenomenal performance on cello. And thank you to all LGBTQ metal fans and musicians for refusing to concede to anyone, we're here to stay.

Credits

Melpomenë - Guitar, bass, vocals, field recordings, virtual instrument programming, lyrics, production, mixing, mastering, design
Featuring:
Iōhannēs - Fretless bass solo on “Wraith”, bass on “Saturnine December”, intro vocals on “Luna Cadens”
Kakophonix - Cello on “Saturnine December”